I have a very nice collection of 'real' tools and will use them whenever I have the chance. Usually this means it's a planned project or task. If I'm in a pinch, the MT will do most times and usually gets the call as it is always to hand. I try to be prepared and have the tools available to do the work but sometimes you can get caught away from the box and this is where the MT shines. to real toolsand to multi-tools
Quote from: Toolslinger on July 10, 2015, 10:51:42 PMI have a very nice collection of 'real' tools and will use them whenever I have the chance. Usually this means it's a planned project or task. If I'm in a pinch, the MT will do most times and usually gets the call as it is always to hand. I try to be prepared and have the tools available to do the work but sometimes you can get caught away from the box and this is where the MT shines. to real toolsand to multi-tools+1
I don't have any real tools. MTs are all I got.
How many here have used a multitool exclusively for little jobs around the house, only to pick up a real screwdriver/pliers/snips/shifting wrench/grips/e.t.c and find it an absolute joy to use.Multitools are great in a pinch, but following a moment of clarity I'm loving real tools. Here's to real tools
I can't carry my toolchest with me, though my toolbag is well over 15kg! Still when I put that down, I still have a multitool on my belt.Also, although I'm a mechanic I've worked around the world, generally the only things that make it into my bag are Multitools, verniers, steel rule, tape measure and my PPE.I've got stashs of real tools in 4 countries, it makes me sad to think about them!
I don't know, more and more often I find myself wanting my Leatherman over a "real" tool. I can get a lot of wiring tasks done with my Style ES faster than I can with a small pair of side cutters and an automatic stripper.